Smith has sparked fierce debate over the music video for their track 'I'm Not Here To Make Friends'
Steve HopkinsRichard Madeley was forced to apologise and has vowed to"learn" to use people’s correct pronouns after a series of blunders on Monday over Sam Smith's latest music video.Smith has sparked fierce debate over the music video for their track 'I'm Not Here To Make Friends' and the ITV morning programme played a number of clips from the release.The 30-year-old's latest single sees them dancing provocatively in corsets, suspenders and nipple tassels.
Introducing the segment, Madeley made an initial mistake as he referred to Smith, who uses they/them pronouns, as"he". His co-host, Susanna Reid, had to interject to remind Madeley of his error, prompting him to apologise.Later on in the show, as the panel discussed whether the music video was over-sexualised, Madeley made the same mistake after guest Shivani Dave commented on the promo.The guest then had to inform Madeley that they also use they/them pronouns.Advertisement
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